Jasvir Singh CBE, Chair of the City Sikhs Network, Co-chair of Faiths Forum 4 London

Racism is on the rise. It’s no longer a few swivel eyed loons. They now dominate the politcal agenda.

Some use religion as a proxy for race. And don’t think they will stop at differences in appearance or religion. Anyone who can be idemtified as different will eventually become a target.

There could be difficult times ahead.

https://mega.nz/file/VjFmxZDJ#fMBBlkF2qM7fTe8tkf2lqY6DOdqmt_lRmlayr3YKlgk

Chine McDonald, professional Christian

Have you ever considered the possibility that you are wrong? I’ve just learned that this is the way science works. Correcting itself when new evidence emerges. Who’d have thought it.

Jesus, who was definitely the Temporarily Visible Third of the Invisible Magic Friend and was never wrong about anything, liked to point out how wrong everybody else is. This made him a really good scientist.

You, and by “you” I really do mean “you”, could be wrong about things too. You need to learn to be a bit more humble about you opinions, like we Christians are.

https://mega.nz/file/Ru9g3AyJ#_UKW1ezLipBOTsIht0hd6s-5D0acmWZblcZMbqWNSlY

Scintillatingly Rev and non-female Philip North, Bishop of Blackburn and not Bishop of Burnley or Sheffield

150,000 ordinary, decent, lager swilling, St George’s clad racists, filled the streets of London.

To understand this we have to turn to theology and two made up, but otherwise very real stories about Moses. Once, Moses was enraged by an Egyptian beating a Hebrew and murdered the Egyptian. But at another time he was angry at people worhshipping the wrong Invisible Magic Friend. One of these angers was a right, proper, just anger. Yes, it was the second one.

So worshipping the wrong Invisible Magic Friend, as many immigrants do, is clearly a cause for just anger.

https://mega.nz/file/VzNByC5Z#Uknxs6xx9Zh_iGmU3AmWMMehk6HoJaSPFmD_4bga-fQ

Martin Wroe, Writer, Journalist, and oh yes incidentally, Assistant Vicar of St Luke’s Church, Islington

And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, Wales. Isn’t it great. Also Texas. Some people love more than one place. And I include the Invisible Magic Friend as a place because otherwise he wouldn’t really fit into this.

Some sandal wearing tree huggers even love the whole earth but we can ignore weirdos like them.

https://mega.nz/file/A2MwgTiR#44ot2SSCygwBOWbW-e2CilA9U-rflIDpFRVpeZ2XShA